I think you could take daily and hourly diffs first to cope with the import and 
last planet delay. 
Yves

Le 28 novembre 2016 13:24:23 GMT+01:00, Oliver Tonnhofer <o...@bogosoft.com> a 
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>Hi,
>
>I'm the author of Imposm 3 (https://github.com/omniscale/imposm3/) and
>I'm working on a new command that will automatically download and
>import diff files from planet.openstreetmap.org as they appear.
>
>Normally, it should only make two requests per minute when using
>minutely replication. One for the state and one for the osc.gz file.
>But after the initial import it will download the diff files as fast as
>Imposm can import them till it catches up with the live updates.
>
>A fast server should be able to process 100 diffs per second and more,
>especially when only a smaller extract is imported. My question: Is
>this OK, or should I add a throttle for this?
>
>PS: The User-Agent is set to "Imposm 3 x.x.x".
>
>
>Regards,
>Oliver
>
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